It’s official; NZ is ranked number 1 sexiest accent in the world!

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RodB65

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Southern is sexy!

Man: Y'ont too?
Woman: Y'ont too whut?
Man: kiss me?
Woman: I rekon...
 

Zan

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I had a girflfriend from NZ I still talk to online as regular friends.

On voice, she was completely indecipherable to me. :)
 
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Susanna

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Southern is sexy!

Man: Y'ont too?
Woman: Y'ont too whut?
Man: kiss me?
Woman: I rekon...
Is that one of those accents where it is impossible to separate the words, and the speech is sounding like a hurried creek in the spring time.

I know some people from Mississippi and Alabama, and they sound like that. Steadily having to ask them to be opening their mouths when speaking lol.
 

seoulsearch

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1. I’m now taking bookings.
2. Mates rates apply, especially if you have dogs.
3. Not available in the weekends.
4. Explicit words not included.
5. Bonus minutes if you provide baking goods (shipment’s on you).


Revealed: the world's sexiest accents | London Evening Standard
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/world/revealed-the-worlds-sexiest-accents-a4128921.html

https://bigseventravel.com/2019/04/top-50-sexiest-accents-in-the-world-2019/
Ok Mel, you've officially made a believer!!!

I've always been a little personally obsessed with accents anyway...

How much are you going to charge to teach lessons to us unfortunate souls who have enough nothing to offer but a boring, "I hear it everywhere" accent from the midwestern USA?

I just KNOW I'll find "Mr. Right" if I can learn to put on a sexy Kiwi-ian accent! :love:
 

Mel85

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#27
1. Who did the ranking?
2. How did they make this decision?
3. WHY did they make this decision?
4. Balderdash! Everybody knows French is the sexiest accent. Irish is a close second.
1. Click the links.
2. It was based on a survey that a million people participated in.
3. Cause they can.
4. I disagree that French is first, however I do like the Irish and Scottish accents.
 

Mel85

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Is that one of those accents where it is impossible to separate the words, and the speech is sounding like a hurried creek in the spring time.

I know some people from Mississippi and Alabama, and they sound like that. Steadily having to ask them to be opening their mouths when speaking lol.
I get that confusion too, I know there’s also that type of ‘redneck’ accent, Eli gives a good accent of that lol.
 

Mel85

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Ok Mel, you've officially made a believer!!!

I've always been a little personally obsessed with accents anyway...

How much are you going to charge to teach lessons to us unfortunate souls who have enough nothing to offer but a boring, "I hear it everywhere" accent from the midwestern USA?

I just KNOW I'll find "Mr. Right" if I can learn to put on a sexy Kiwi-ian accent! :love:
For you Kim, I’ll do it for free! :)

I’ve wondered, what kind of accent do you have? And in all honesty, my favourite accent is the Irish accent 💜
 

seoulsearch

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For you Kim, I’ll do it for free! :)

I’ve wondered, what kind of accent do you have? And in all honesty, my favourite accent is the Irish accent 💜
Free lessons, woot woot!!! :D

I have a very boring, undistinctive, almost-any-American-on-TV-or-in-a-movie has it accent. Oddly, I've heard it referred to before as an "Ohio" accent, even though I never lived in Ohio. They also said in school that programs for broadcasting actually teach this accent in the classes if you don't already have it. It's a great accent for others; for me, not so much. I always wanted something a little more exotic, to go with my personality. :)

I grew up in the North, and the saddest thing I ever saw was when Southern friends were transplanted to the North and somehow made to feel ashamed of their accent. :( They would spend years trying to erase it, which I thought was a terrible tragedy. :(

I personally consider it a tragedy that I'm not very good a imitating accents at all (I grew up in the States so I can't even do a passable rendition of an Asian accent.)

Funny enough, a good number of the friends I've made here on CC are from the South, which I've always been fascinated with. It's almost like God's trying to tell me something. :)

Aussie and Kiwi accents have always been two of my favorites, along with Welsh, Irish, Scottish (I would love to go to every country in the UK someday, mainly for the accents!), and in the past several years, French, Italian, Spanish and Mexican... Shoot, just about any accent is magical to me as long as I get enough time to learn to understand it. To me, a good accent is like a favorite melody of a good song, and something that can be played over and over.

I always said that the right person with the right accent could chew me out night and day, and when they were finished, I'd just sigh dreamily and ask them to say that all over again. :)
 

Lynx

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I have a very boring, undistinctive, almost-any-American-on-TV-or-in-a-movie has it accent. Oddly, I've heard it referred to before as an "Ohio" accent, even though I never lived in Ohio. They also said in school that programs for broadcasting actually teach this accent in the classes if you don't already have it. It's a great accent for others; for me, not so much. I always wanted something a little more exotic, to go with my personality. :)
Some people don't know a good thing when they have it...

Kim they teach reporters that accent so people will listen to the news instead of making fun of the reporter. People automatically ridicule accents that are not their own. I'm not sure why, but they do. But you have the one accent that will get by anywhere at all without being mocked... and you want to change it? What in the world is WRONG with you?! :p

Funny enough, a good number of the friends I've made here on CC are from the South, which I've always been fascinated with. It's almost like God's trying to tell me something. :)
Yup. Mebbe so.
 

JustEli

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When I came back from Belgium, it took a year to stop dreaming in flemish, though I never fully learned the language.
I cant remember how long it took to stop speaking in broken english.
And sometimes when I speak it sounds gailic, though I was sure I spoke in english.
 

JustEli

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I get that confusion too, I know there’s also that type of ‘redneck’ accent, Eli gives a good accent of that lol.
And of course there is my redneck side, hahahahahahahaha
 

seoulsearch

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Some people don't know a good thing when they have it...

Kim they teach reporters that accent so people will listen to the news instead of making fun of the reporter. People automatically ridicule accents that are not their own. I'm not sure why, but they do. But you have the one accent that will get by anywhere at all without being mocked... and you want to change it? What in the world is WRONG with you?! :p
First of, what's wrong with me? Well, how much time do you have... :cool:

Second, I think it's a complete tragedy when people get made fun of for their accents. :( I understand maybe poking fun at friends for the way different things are pronounced different ways, but for example, Southerners who feel they have to erase their accents - it should be a crime. :(

By the way, Lynx.

Jeet yet? :D
 

seoulsearch

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By the way, Lynx. Jeet yet? :D
Lynx and a few of the other cool Southern peeps here are trying to teach this Northern chick the native Southern language.

"Jeet yet?" = Did you eat yet?

"Nope. Djoo?" = No, did you?

And yes. I really am so Northernized that the Southern folks had to explain this to me. :rolleyes:
 
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Susanna

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I’m from Texas so I maybe should know what you and Seoulsearch are saying here, but frankly, lynx’s one is decipherable, but what are you saying, Seoulsearch????

I’ll just have to blame my ignorance on French (Cajun French that is, so that one would want French classes based on my language skills lol) being my native language lol.
 

Dino246

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Y'alldunnowatcheryappinbout.

The trouble is, neither does anyone else, usually.